Had you mentioned this, I might've been more convinced that you were acting in the village's interest, since in a way you truthfully were doing so for this reason.
I'm often horrible ay explaining my logic once I get put under pressure. It's part of why I've often been an easy lynch, as I'll sometimes suggest unconventional stuff that is sound, but when rapidly run up I then end up spending all my energy defending myself without properly explaining the logic, as it ends up in self preservation.
But yeah, I've many times seen the last day end up not being a real day. Even if everybody is active you want all goodies to consolidate on the same player, so as early as 8 to 10 hours to deadline you want to tell people that new cases can't be brought up and now we all need to vote x and hope for the best.
It's the sole way a village can win, as if the goodie vote is fragmented the baddies can just snipe to one of the minor candidates, unless they too are a wolf.
Hence the penultimate day, or tie day as its usually called, in many ways is the last real day and the last day you can do proper analysis unless you do it straight after deadline on the last day.
Hence I'll always rather take my chances on tie day than on the last day. Granted, normally a two villager tie won't mean parity, but even when it does like this time I'd rather take my chances. If the twi is teo villagers then we'd likely lose anyway, as we'd most likely just run up the person not in the tie the following day.
Plus having a tie means that the wolves can't just force a goodie lynch. Had we done a tie then you and I would have hung. Or marty and I. Point being a wolf would have died.
wish @marty99 would've stayed to mention why he was so sure arky was a wolf as that would've been really helpful if he had an actual read somehow.
He said it during sham voting, so I doubt it was anything.
Arky wanted to eat him, but I said no point as no way he was talking on the basis of a seer scan.